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How hard is it to train a heeler?
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<blockquote data-quote="Named&#039;em Tamed&#039;em" data-source="post: 1779149" data-attributes="member: 19801"><p>This last 4 months or so is the first time in over 40 years there hasn't been a Heeler on my porch. I'm self employed for 40 years so I've always taken my pups to work for at least 8-10 months. </p><p>Learning the basics is the most important, sit-stay, come, down. The ones I've had (all females) have had different dispositions, the ones that obeyed were awesome. They are sensitive too, can't be too harsh on 'em when their pups and learning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Named'em Tamed'em, post: 1779149, member: 19801"] This last 4 months or so is the first time in over 40 years there hasn't been a Heeler on my porch. I'm self employed for 40 years so I've always taken my pups to work for at least 8-10 months. Learning the basics is the most important, sit-stay, come, down. The ones I've had (all females) have had different dispositions, the ones that obeyed were awesome. They are sensitive too, can't be too harsh on 'em when their pups and learning. [/QUOTE]
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